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Historic Lena

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SC Picture Project / Hampton County / Historic Lena

Lena is an unincorporated community in Hampton County, just east of Estill. These pictures were taken by Thomas T. Faucette around 1950. Many thanks to his son Steven Faucette of Williamston for submitting these photos. Do you have information or a story to share about Lena and its history? Comment below and let us know!

Historic Lena

Thomas T. Faucette, Circa 1950 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Lena Historic

Thomas T. Faucette, Circa 1950 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Plan Your Trip: Historic Lena

Where is Historic Lena located?
Address: Browning Gate Road and Southern Road, Lena, SC 29918
GPS Coordinates: 32.753405,-81.214535
What else should I see?
Hampton School District 2 2 miles
Lawtonville Baptist Church 2.2 miles
Estill 2.5 miles
Historic Estill 2.5 miles
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    1. Gerald G Trowell says

      July 17, 2022 at 8:08 AM

      Was there a Cornbread Camp near Lena?

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    2. Jerry Trowell says

      April 28, 2021 at 2:16 PM

      I grew up in Lena. Born in 1951. Left for college in 1970. Never retuned to live there but visited often until my father died in 1987.

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    3. Adam Busby says

      January 3, 2021 at 8:35 AM

      I grew up in Lena, SC.

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